Free Forever
Access all grammar guides, quizzes, and flashcards without paying a cent. Quality education should be accessible to everyone.
Vocabulary from U2: 'One'.
Is it getting better?
Or do you feel the same?
Will it make it easier on you now
You got someone to blame?
You say: One love, one life
When it's one need in the night
One love, we get to share it
Leaves you, baby, if you don't care for it
Did I disappoint you
Or leave a bad taste in your mouth?
You act like you never had love
And you want me to go without
Well, it's too late tonight
To drag the past out into the light
We're one, but we're not the same
We get to carry each other, carry each other
One
Have you come here for forgiveness?
Have you come to raise the dead?
Have you come here to play Jesus
To the lepers in your head?
Did I ask too much, more than a lot?
You gave me, nothing, now it's all I got
We're one, but we're not the same
Well, we hurt each other, then we do it again
You say
Love is a temple, love, a higher law
Love is a temple, love, the higher law
You ask me to enter, but then you make me crawl
And I can't keep holding on to what you got
When all you got is hurt
One love, one blood
One life, you got to do what you should
One life with each other: Sisters, brothers
One life, but we're not the same
We get to carry each other, carry each other
One! One!
is
Verbɪz
he/she/it form of be
She is my best friend.
Used with singular third-person subjects like 'he', 'she', 'it', or a singular noun.
it
Pronounɪt
it
It is on the desk.
Refers to a thing, animal, or situation that has already been mentioned.
get
Verbɡet
to obtain, receive, or buy
I need to get some milk.
A very common verb with many meanings; here it means 'to buy' or 'to obtain'.
better
Adjectiveˈbɛtə
comparative of good; of a higher standard
This book is better than the one I read yesterday.
Used as the comparative of 'good'. It can refer to quality, health, or suitability.
or
Conjunctionɔɹ
used to connect different possibilities or choices
Do you want tea or coffee?
A conjunction used to link two or more alternatives. In a list, it usually comes before the last item.
do
Auxiliary verbdə
auxiliary verb used for questions and negatives
Do you like coffee?
As an auxiliary verb, 'do' is used to form questions, negative statements, and for emphasis.
you
Pronounjuː
you (second person pronoun)
I love you.
Refers to the person or people being addressed.
feel
Verbfiːl
to experience a physical or emotional state
I feel much better today.
Used to describe states of mind or body. Past tense is 'felt'.
Sottaku
Sottaku is an app for learning Chinese, Japanese, Korean, English, Spanish, French, German, and Italian with a strong focus on SRS. It includes automatic flashcard creation for hundreds of thousands of words, grammar breakdowns in example sentences, language-specific study packs where available, adaptive quizzes, mobile apps, a browser extension, and community features. Give it a try now! All learning content is free with no limits on flashcards or study time.
Sottaku is built to match the habits of successful learners. By using Sottaku, you will naturally learn in the most efficient way possible, as proven by countless success stories in the language learning community.
Free Forever
Access all grammar guides, quizzes, and flashcards without paying a cent. Quality education should be accessible to everyone.
Smart SRS System
Our flashcard system uses the FSRS algorithm (also used in Anki) to optimize your review schedule and maximize retention.
Comprehensive Content
From hanzi, kana, hangul, and European vocabulary basics to grammar and reading practice where available, we have lessons for every level. Practice with quizzes tailored to your skill.
Community Chat
Ask level-appropriate questions and get help from the community. Learn together with fellow learners across all 8 supported languages.